Starscream
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The 416 bolt carrier also has a cut that allows for a few miliseconds of travel before the bolt starts to unlock. The 416 does develop some visable wear spots that tend to induce shock in some shooters. I don't think that they are that serious. The Marines were very impressed with the HK416 and make no mistake in saying that it easily out performed the DI operated Colt and FN SCAR products by a wide margin (the SCAR should have been submitted with just a heavy barrel and not that crazy spring / heat / open bolt system thing).
Rich
As KevinB pointed out, all the rifles sent for trial were all cherry picked. And the IAR was to find a replacement for the SAW, although I think they'll just be a supplement seeing as they're only purchasing some 4000 units (there's 10,000 Minimi's in the USMC inventory, they're only taking 2000 out of circulation and those are the really worn out ones).
Do I thinks a 416 worth the money? No, they're retarded expensive for what they are. The Marines are paying some $6000 a unit. Comparatively The FN M249 costs $3000 per unit.
Do I think the IAR might just be a bit of a bid to get something new and ###y? A little bit, I'm not thrilled by the idea that the barrel's 5" shorter then the SAW's. Especially since there's been some asking for weapons that could reach a bit further then you're standard infantry rifle. Now the Marines are trying to replacing one of the weapons that CAN reach that far with something that cannot possibly have the same lethality range? Errr.... Yeah.
Do I think the 416 is useless? Hell no, it's probably the best of all the GP-ARs of the crop. I like the 416, it's a ###y rifle. But it's a rifle born to address problems that are mostly mitigated in the general infantryman's hands (most soldiers I've talked to are happy with their C7/C8). Problems that simply just don't occur with civilian shooters that take minimal care of their AR. Putting a piston upper to solve any perceived problems of the DI is like using a hammer to swat a fly sitting on the oak desk. Sure you'll smash the fly but you'll also leave marks on the desk's surface. You either live with a fly buzzing around you or a marred desk, that's what it breaks down to.


















































